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Discover Ludwig"bad hygiene" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a lack of cleanliness or to practices that are considered to be unhygienic. For example, "He was fired for having bad hygiene and coming to work in dirty clothes."
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Poor technique or bad hygiene?
Why equate disgust and bad hygiene with obesity?
My mother thought most hill people were prone to bad hygiene and bad habits.
The rest of the county jail is a madhouse, full of bad people with bad hygiene.
In our industry, there's a lot of what I call bad hygiene.
"Ordering a pool is risky because you can have all kinds of problems from leakage to bad hygiene.
For greenhouse grown produce, enteric pathogens are mainly introduced as a result of bad hygiene (Beuchat and Ryu, 1997).
Naked mole-rats could be animal role models for little old, bald men with poor eyesight and bad hygiene who don't go out much.
Dirt & indigestible food in Caucasus, continual upsets due to bad hygiene were very tiresome at the time but I shall always remember tremendous kindness & really overwhelming welcome".
This week brought the 115th confirmed case of polio, a crippling and at times fatal disease passed on virally, mainly through bad hygiene.
"It's not a pretty picture," says Jones, who found a lot of victim blaming (e.g.: they eat badly, have bad genes, bad hygiene) in his research into health care gaps between whites and Native Americans in the United States.
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